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From YouTube: Brian Pony Crafts with Charminster Library
Description
In this video, Charminster Library show you how to make 2 crafts based on Brian the Pony from the Silly Squad.
You can access the worksheet here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YOxgsj8ltFlrTm6LwS-xtyJ6uk3xVc3J/view?usp=drivesdk
A
So
the
first
thing
that
we're
going
to
do
is
we're
going
to
draw
out
the
hat,
so
I'm
using
a
pen
just
so
you
can
see
what
I'm
doing,
but
it's
probably
easier
to
use
a
pencil.
So,
first
of
all,
you're
going
to
draw
a
nice
big
circle
around
the
bottom.
If
you've
got
a
big
dinner
plate
at
home,
you
could
always
draw
around
that
as
well
just
to
make.
A
There
we
go
and
then
you're
just
going
to
draw
a
small
semi-circle
at
the
top
like
that,
then
we're
going
to
draw
on
brian's
unicorn
ears,
so
they're,
just
two
sort
of
drop
leaf
shapes
one
on
each
side
of
the
hat,
and
then
you
can
draw
another
one
inside
for
the
inside
of
the
ear,
then
we're
going
to
draw
and
he's
got
a
rainbow
decoration
on
his
hat.
So
I'm
just
going
to
draw
some
lines
in.
We
can
color
afterwards
so
they're
sort
of
curving
around
from
the
center
point.
A
A
A
A
All
of
that
we've
got
one
that
I
did
earlier
so
then,
once
you've
plugged
in
you
can
cut
it
out,
then
the
only
thing
you
have
to
do
is
attach
a
strip,
so
you
can
wear
it.
So
if
you
just
grab
a
piece
of
white
paper,
then
just
cut
a
nice
good
sized
strip
like
that,
then
you
can
turn
your
hat
over
grab
some
sticky
tape.
B
The
horse
he's
actually
he's,
like
the
evil
character,
trying
to
cause
all
sorts
of
mischief
for
the
other,
silly
squad
characters
and
he
disguises
himself
as
a
unicorn
and
that's
where
this
sort
of
idea
came
from
I've
made
several
here
and
I
can
show
you
different
ways
to
use
the
game
at
the
end.
So
what
you'll
need
is
some
a4
paper.
It
doesn't
have
to
be
colored.
I've
got
some
hairs.
B
It
stands
out
a
bit
better,
but
any
a4
paper
will
do
some
cereal
packets
just
to
back
things
on
too,
maybe
some
wrapping
paper.
If
you've
got
some
children
wrapping
paper
and
a
little
bit
of
stronger
cardboard,
maybe
some
boxes
will
have
lots
of
deliveries
recently,
and
you
should
have
some
cardboard
you
can
make
the
hoops
out
of,
and
maybe
some
tissue
paper
or
stickers
or
things
to
decorate,
and
that's
it
so
we'll
get
started
here.
B
The
first
thing
we
do
is
take
your
a4
this
paper
and
we
need
a
square
so
the
best
way
to
do
a
square
without
having
to
measure.
Is
you
just
literally
fold
completely
at
right
angles
here,
fold
the
piece
of
paper
there
and
just
mark
that
line
and
cut
it,
and
this
will
give
us
a
21,
centimeter
square,
we're
not
having
to
measure
if
you
don't
have
to
so
that's
that
and
then
you
just
want
to
for
the
cone
shape.
B
Okay
and
we
need
a
little
tab
to
obviously
stick
the
whole
thing
together,
so
just
always
about
one
centimeter,
just
something
that's
wide
enough
to
be
able
to
stick
well,
so
I
don't
need
to
measure
it
and
then
cut
a
little
bit
here,
makes
it
a
bit
easier
just
to
stick
everything
together,
then,
as
their
little
fiddly
bit
is
to
try
and
stick
this
down
to
here.
So
I'll
just
use
my
quick
stick
here.
B
B
So
this
one
has
been
stuck
for
a
while
and
all
you're
going
to
do
is
then
fold
up
little
pieces
on
the
bottom,
so
cut
little
slots
and
fold
up
need
lots
of
little
tabs
all
the
way
around
okay,
so
I
just
cut
and
do
that
and
then
you
need
to
draw
around
a
dinner
plate
so
to
try
on
a
dinner
plate
there
onto
a
piece
of
say,
cereal
packet
or
something
that
sort
of
finished
card
that
doesn't
need
to
be
thick
card.
Just
something
like
that.
B
B
B
If
you've
got
a
bit
of
the
pva
white
glue,
you
could
use
that
as
well
or
if
the
extra
sturdiness
you
can
always
sell
tape
after
you've
glued
the
individual
tabs
just
to
make
sure
they're
really
secure.
B
Bit
down,
so
that's
that,
then
it
looks
a
little
bit
messy,
so
we're
going
to
tidy
that
up
a
bit
and
just
take
some
tissue
paper
or
another
way
of
doing.
This
is
if
you've
got
lots
of
stickers,
children's
having
loads
and
loads
of
stickers,
but
then
they
can
always
decorate
everything
with
stickers,
but
we're
just
going
to
use
some
tissue
paper
balls
and
put
the
glue
recommend
on
here
not
on
the
tissue
paper,
because
it
can
get
quite
messy.
B
You're,
just
gonna
push
these
all
along
here,
any
different
color
you
like
and
go
all
the
way
around
the
bat.
Don't
do
that
all
now,
because
so
I've
got
one
made
earlier
here
there
we
are
so
I've
gone
all
the
way
around
and
decorated
that
again
colors
and
that's
another
version
of
it
there
and
obviously
the
next
thing
we
need
to
do
is
create
the
hoops
that
we're
going
to
throw
at
it
all
right
for
that.
B
We're
going
to
use
a
mug
this
time
to
draw
around
a
little
bit
easier,
so
draw
around
just
your
average
mug,
and
then
we
need
one
okay,
you
need
an
outer
line
as
well.
So
hopefully
you
can
redraw
this
one,
you
want
it
to
be
about
centimeters
to
a
centimeter
and
a
half,
something
like
that,
just
hopefully
that
with
the
inner
line
as
your
base.
B
B
And
you're
going
to
cut
all
the
way
around
and
then
cutter
the
outer
one
and
then
you're
cutting
out.
That's
rather
boring
so
just
make
some
hoops
like
this.
You
can
do
several
hoops.
You
can
decorate
them
as
well,
so
you
can
color
them
in
if
you
would
like
to
and
make
them
look
really
pretty
and
then
you
can
line
up.
B
If
you
make
seven
of
these
because
I
say
they're
really
simple
to
do,
you
could
obviously
have
it
as
a
bit
like
skittles
and
actually
arrange
them
and
then
through
these
another
way
to
do
it
is
you
can
add
points,
so
there
could
be
different
points,
the
furthest
away.
You
have
the
highest
points
because
maybe
they're
a
bit
harder
to
actually
throw
at
and
they
fit
nicely
on
here
like
this,
and
there
is
another
way
of
actually
using
this
to
make
it
a
nice
special
interactive
game
here.
B
So
this
one
I
made
a
lot
smaller
the
circle
and,
as
you
see,
I've
added
stickers
instead
of
just
paper
balls,
just
there's
another
option
of
decorating
here,
but
the
key
features
are
different.
Is
you're
going
to
wear
this
as
a
hat,
so
this
one
just
hole
punched
on
the
side
and
you
can
add
ribbon
or
if
you've
got
any
elastic.
That
would
be
perfect,
because
then
you
can
actually
go
all
the
way
around
and
under
the
chin.
B
B
B
It
does
work
and
that's
another
way
to
play
the
game,
so
you
could
make
a
couple
of
them
most
members
of
the
family
or
say
both
siblings,
maybe
could
actually
wear
these
and
they
could
have
fun
actually
trying
to
see
if
they
can
throw
the
hoops
onto
their
heads
and
see
how
many
they
can
actually
catch
so
great
way
to
have
some
fun
in
the
summer.